heart attack……………….?
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Question lycine g : a heart attack ……………. … H l, mmm r recently (2 days) ive felt this pain on c t left of my right breast of my shoulder, I also had these “shots” in my chest (twice yesterday), but ive t reading this could be ignored e beats the heart, not a bad sore, but I just kind of feel, so I t diagnosed with “GERD” and given the m medicine, but they havent worked (Problem My main Silent pain in the throat, not br Lures stomach or something else), and all his We also ive felt like light Re t Or you simply do I do not know how to explain it, I feel weird it comes and goes, my question is could it be a sign of a heart attack, anxeity, muscle spasms panic’m not sure what to do I walk to go see the docs but I just wanted to know from people who have v cu something like a (i not need a diagnosis, just type). ive felt this pain before, but now wonder more this subject, I usually go to bed and it goes away. postscript I was told I had to sleep on the c t left so that I wouldnt of acid range soo much, and I tend put the c t left a lot if I could sleep at all o and another thing I have a cold and I was coughing / Phlem sneezing / green mucus, infection could d or store your chest shoulders. and yes I know theres a million things, but I d cries just need savoirsympt principalemal my order by left shoulder poitrinesentiment of dizziness or not it (from time to time for weeks on 1 or 2) UPDATE: all the ER i t and started driving receive the true light re directed e almost like coming out, my feet and hands were cold and I had pain in my abdominis, I’m all emergency and they did urine test and blood tests and nothing showed up, I am also an x-ray of the chest and nothing shown, and they also put this little machine for controlled my l heart, so I guess it’s just not GERD, the thing I still feel the heart, but it comes and goes, and have also noticed if I eat a lot of i is g abdominis and not in the back (through the middle section of the lung) Best r Answer:you be under observation from a cardiologist. Now go and have a full review.
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